Turkish state bombs Sulaymaniyah countryside
Warplanes of the occupying Turkish state bombed the Kanî Mîran and Salyawa villages in the Pênciwên district of Sulaymaniyah 5 times on Wednesday.
Warplanes of the occupying Turkish state bombed the Kanî Mîran and Salyawa villages in the Pênciwên district of Sulaymaniyah 5 times on Wednesday.
Warplanes of the occupying Turkish state carried out strikes in the Kanî Mîran and Salyawa villages in the Pênciwên district of Sulaymaniyah in southern Kurdistan (northern Iraq).
According to Rojnews Agency, 5 attacks were carried out against the mentioned areas by unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV) on Wednesday.
Turkish warplanes also bombed Chamchamal in the Germiyan district of Sulaymaniyah earlier today. No clear information about the attack has been obtained yet.
Attacks by Turkey that violate international law have been routine in southern Kurdistan (northern Iraq) for years. The Turkish air force bombs the territory of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq on an almost daily basis, especially where guerrillas are suspected. However, civilian settlement areas are also regularly attacked by the Turkish army, including the Yazidi settlement area of Shengal and the Maxmur refugee camp. With its aerial terror, Ankara is pursuing a targeted policy of displacement - in particular by deliberately destroying civilian infrastructure.